Arbory and Rushen Commissioners say they'll be putting their rates up by 9p this year.
The board says the increase, of 5.2 per cent, is more than double the current rate of inflation but has been driven by rising waste costs.
Chairman Peter Gunn says refuse collection and disposal, along with the Southern Civic Amenity Site, accounts for more than 60 per cent of the local authority's annual spending.
In a statement on Facebook, commissioners say an ongoing LED street light project will bring savings for ratepayers.
Chance for children to switch on village's Xmas lights
Health passports to help those with learning disabilities
All the Xmas light switch-on events happening around the Island
Over 60% of government money spent on Island
£45k spent by government on pool this year
Over £1k raised for air ambulance with dog walks
Over £50k spent on carbon literacy training
Tholt Y Will to reopen as Mountain Road stays shut